Drogheda Independent

Tullyallen

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CONTACT ME

IF you would like to see your news in this part of the newspaper, a celebratio­n, weddings, anniversar­y, family party, births or anything that might be of interest to the local community, please have no hesitation in contacting. Give me a ring at 087 6366605 or pop me an email at hilary.a.kelly@ But one thing to remember is that the deadline to get your items to me is Friday mornings as the paper will now be in the shelves from Tuesday mornings.

MEN’S SHED

THE Men’s Shed Tullyallen meet up every Tuesday and Friday mornings 10am till 1.00pm. This is open to all men in the Parish and surroundin­g areas. Everyone has something to offer the Shed they would be delighted to get new members on board. They are currently in process of obtaining a site for their workshop.

SLIMMING WORLD TIMES

Slimming World have two classes each week on Thursdays. The first class is 5pm and the second is 7pm. Why not head on down to the Glen Emmets Clubrooms and get on the right track.

GLEN EMMETS CLUBROOMS

The Glen Emmets have a function room and a meeting room available for meetings or parties. Contact Jack Carolan on (087) 2316722 for details. Get all your

EMAIL FOR THE EMMETS

WORD has gone out to everyone with a computer to get emailing to try and help the Glen Emmets win a prize of €1000 courtesy of Sona Vitimins. One lucky club in every county is in with a chance of securing the prize. All you have to do is email supportlik­enoother@sona.ie. and nominate Glen Emmets GFC and Tullyallen Pharmacy. No purchase is necessary. This promotion ends on 30th September so get your votes in now! One email is worth one vote. So get emailing to help the Emmets

THE BRICKX CLUB

GREAT news for all the lego kids out there. There is a Brickx club in Starinagh, Collon every Thursday from 5 till 6. This is aimed at kids between 4 and 12 who love being creative with their brick building. Why not give Theresa

GET WELL GREETINGS.

A speedy recovery is sent to all Parishione­rs who are ill, either at home, in hospital, and in the various convalesce­nce and respite homes in the area. Sincere thanks are also extended to those who care for them there.

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